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I Think the penny is finally dropping with our neighbours
I think there is an international crisis in the supply of "m"'s coming
I Think the penny is finally dropping with our neighbours
you mean we might actually get to pick a few cherriesI Think the penny is finally dropping with our neighbours
Et tu Galway... no naivety here, nor self delusion in re' the financial realities. And no overestimation of effects either...You're being naive there. A broken Irish economy, particularly with exposure to British banks, as well as other European banks would most certainly have had a negative effect on the British economy.
Et tu Galway... no naivety here, nor self delusion in re' the financial realities. And no overestimation of effects either...
Aye up lads, if it isn't even more fake news. This time from Bloomberg. Imagine the Right Honourable David Davis, member for Uxbridge, saying that Britain will continue to accept low skill immigrants from Europe for "years and years" post Brexit. I mean how ridiculous is that?
Must be fake news! Mustn't it! I mean ... these bloody liberal leftie types have absolutely no qualms as to the extent of fake news they are prepared to put out there.
Davis: UK Will Need Low-Skilled EU Migrants After Brexit
http://bloom.bg/2kZFejq
It's hard to imagine any sort of significant numbers of European low skill workers wanting to go to the uk. What with the beatings up, literally murders and at the very least, just feeling plain unwelcome (erm they voted to keep them out!), life at home seems the better option
People and economies take time to adapt, who'd have thunk it, how long did it take Ireland to pay off their bailout?Aye up lads, if it isn't even more fake news. This time from Bloomberg. Imagine the Right Honourable David Davis, member for Uxbridge, saying that Britain will continue to accept low skill immigrants from Europe for "years and years" post Brexit. I mean how ridiculous is that?
Must be fake news! Mustn't it! I mean ... these bloody liberal leftie types have absolutely no qualms as to the extent of fake news they are prepared to put out there.
Davis: UK Will Need Low-Skilled EU Migrants After Brexit
http://bloom.bg/2kZFejq
Beatings up? Murders? have you heard yourself, How come France can't look after child refugee's and so we have to take them?, is it that much of a hell hole they can't be left there without being taken advantage of? those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Been plenty of beatings/murders of white nationals aswell, other than people such as yourself riling people up over it, everything's back to normal.You don't want them anyway so what's your problem.
Yes there have been beating ups and murders of poles and cz's since Black Friday
Having said you don't want them there, just mind you don't find yourself needing to use a hospital in the future
You don't want them anyway so what's your problem.
Yes there have been beating ups and murders of poles and cz's since Black Friday
Having said you don't want them there, just mind you don't find yourself needing to use a hospital in the future
Been plenty of beatings/murders of white nationals aswell, other than people such as yourself riling people up over it, everything's back to normal.
It's a national disgrace that the NHS is ran off migrants, it should never have happened, it's the only kick up the arse the government will get to actually fund and train British nationals here to do the jobs instead.
Funny how you ignore my point of the child refugee's, France must be that bad.
they have been fairly busy in your capital at the weekend
I havn't seen any of that here but as you say we are a horrible country that beat and murder poles and cz peopleThumbs up to trouble and violence says it all really
It'll be fine, just like the Eu will be as you always say.Calais maybe, no idea. You are much closer than I am.
What colour would you call cz's and poles then? Even my dad who was about the worlds worst racist had to concede my wife is white.
Visited my mum in Kettering hospital in late November. About the only uk person I saw working there was the receptionist. I see big trouble ahead there
As a political 'necessity' yes, because it was Ireland, and with all the attendant baggage that comes with that. But not really in a financial sense.Like I said, self interest
As a political 'necessity' yes, because it was Ireland, and with all the attendant baggage that comes with that. But not really in a financial sense.
think that is a wee bit out of date many of the property loans have been bought by vulture funds much to the locals disdainYes, really, in a financial sense.
"Much of this is politics and spin. Despite Europhobic complaints that Britain is paying to rescue the despised euro single currency, Britain, in fact, will be helping Ireland in order to help itself. British banks' lending to Ireland, at €149bn, is the highest in the EU. An Irish collapse would hammer British banks. The two neighbouring economies are utterly intertwined, not least because of Northern Ireland, and British trade with and exports to Ireland are huge."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/22/ireland-bailout-money-coming-loan
Well, it was in the Guardian, so it must be true and have no 'slant', honest... .Yes, really, in a financial sense.
"Much of this is politics and spin. Despite Europhobic complaints that Britain is paying to rescue the despised euro single currency, Britain, in fact, will be helping Ireland in order to help itself. British banks' lending to Ireland, at €149bn, is the highest in the EU. An Irish collapse would hammer British banks. The two neighbouring economies are utterly intertwined, not least because of Northern Ireland, and British trade with and exports to Ireland are huge."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/22/ireland-bailout-money-coming-loan
that is a wee bit out of date
Well, it was in the Guardian, so it must be true and have no 'slant', honest... .